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English


The Write Stuff – Transforming the Teaching of Writing


Delivered by: Jane Considine Level:


Course number: 18 KS1 KS2 Course overview


This course will explore concepts and ideas featured in Jane Considine’s bestselling book ‘The Write Stuff ’. It will include detailed explanations of the Three Zones of Writing, Sentence Stacking and Deepen the Movement.


Jane will provide step by step guidance on how to teach writing with awareness of audience, purpose and context, and with an increasingly wide knowledge of vocabulary. She will also demonstrate how to build units of work that develop logically over time and empower your pupils to reach their full writing potential.


Learning outcomes


✓ Examine eff ective ways to teach writing composition, integrating teacher modelling, supported practice and opportunities for independence.


✓ Understand a range of strategies and dynamic components that work together to put pupils in the best place to succeed.


✓ Strengthen subject knowledge of vocabulary, sentence structure and grammatical techniques to ensure pupils reach greater depth.


✓ Develop an understanding of the important role editing plays in the writing process and eff ective strategies to help pupils use these skills in the classroom.


Wednesday 9 October


Empower your pupils to unlock their full writing potential.


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01924 834 849 @ cpd@ypo.co.uk


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